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Google Announces New Efforts to Protect Kids Who Post Videos on YouTube

Earlier this year Google had a major issue when it was reported that lewd comments were being left on videos with minors in them. In response, Google quickly cracked down on these video by disabling comments on videos that have children in them.

Now Google has announced new efforts to protect kids who create videos on YouTube. To do this Google is rolling out new rules for using live streams, comments, and reducing recommendations.

“YouTube is a company made up of parents and families, and we’ll always do everything we can to prevent any use of our platform that attempts to exploit or endanger minors. Kids and families deserve the best protection we have to offer: We’re committed to investing in the teams and technology to make sure they get it.” Google said in a statement on its blog.

Here is what YouTube is doing to protect minors:

Google also reported that over the last two years over 6,000 law enforcement investigations have come from reports Google sent to National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Google is hoping that the new updates they have rolled out will help them “better identify videos that may put minors at risk and apply our protections, including those described above, across even more videos.” For now, we will have to wait and see what this means for millions of YouTubers especially the family vloggers who have children in their videos.

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